Version 1.1 of the Dojo javascript toolkit was released a month ago and now Dojomino has been updated to include the version 1.1 code of Dojo. The Dojomino update includes a very cool online demo site where you can try out some of the many features of the Dojo toolkit.
Tag Archives: Dojo
Dojo 1.0
Dojo 1.0 has been released today. Dojo is “an Open Source JavaScript toolkit for Ajax development that can be used to build rich Web 2.0 applications“.
Remember to visit dojomino.com for information and tutorials on using Dojo with Lotus Domino.
[Via front page news on the IBM Community on Ning.com – and also via Viktor Krantz]
Dojomino: Info and tutorials for using Dojo with Domino
Lance Spellman has created a site dedicated to using Dojo with Domino. Have a look at dojomino.com. Dojomino was featured in episode 62 of the Taking Notes podcast.
[Via the IBM internal dogear service]
On a similar note: Viktor Krantz has created a post on how to create a sign in form directly on a Domino page using the Dojo toolkit. Very cool!
Using Ajax to manipulate Lotus Notes documents
Joachim Dagerot has published an article on developerWorks on using AJAX to manipulate Lotus Notes documents. From the article introduction:
Giving users instant feedback instead of the time-consuming page reloads they’re used to is simple when you use Ajax. Discover how a view and an agent can help you build Ajax-driven applications and learn how to define an API for getting the client and the Domino server to collaborate.
If Joachim is in the mood for an update to the article I would like to see how to do this using dojo as the Javascript Toolkit for the AJAX calls – especially considering the latest on IBM and dojo 🙂
Update: Joachim is in the mood and is asking for ideas on what to focus on with regards to Domino and dojo.